Two American F-22 fighters accompanied the flight of a civilian liner from Los Angeles to Honolulu after the man tried to break into the pilot's cabin, writes the Hawaii News Now. The incident occurred on Friday, May 19, aboard the flight AA 31. The culprit was 25-year-old Turkish citizen Anil Uskanil. Prior to this, he was detained at the Los Angeles airport when he attempted to enter a restricted access area. He was noticed, detained, checked and released. It turned out that he used alcohol. Already on board the aircraft, Migrated, reportedly tried to break into the first class compartment and the pilot's cabin. At the same time, on his head, according to witnesses, there was a blanket or a towel. Breaking forward, they did not say anything. Flight attendants, a Los Angeles police officer and other passengers were able to stop a man within a few seconds, immobilize with adhesive tape and put him in his place. Reporting the incident caused the US Pacific Command to order to take off two fighters from the base in Hawaii, which for some time escorted the plane. On arrival in Honolulu, FBI officers met passengers and interviewed eyewitnesses. The kidnapped detained and placed in an insulator. According to sources, his visa was revoked.
Original article: Two fighters escorted a liner over the Pacific Ocean after an incident on board.